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Walking Upright: The story of Gichin Funakoshi (Fiction – Inspired by True Events) Paperback – October 15, 2025

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Management number 220519257 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.20 Model Number 220519257
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Before he was a master, he was a fragile child in Okinawa.Before setting out on the path that would carry Karate-dō to the world, he walked alone in the rain, learning first to master himself.This is the story of the man who gave a soul to Okinawa’s Tōde—the art the world would come to know as Karate-dō. Who was Funakoshi Gichin, the man remembered today as the father of modern Karate?Behind the solemn figure in old photographs—dressed in kimono, eyes calm and distant—there lived a man full of doubts, convictions, and silences. Born in Okinawa, a small island kingdom long caught between China and Japan, Funakoshi transformed a secret art of survival into a universal path of discipline, humility, and inner strength.This novel, inspired by real events, invites the reader to walk through the most decisive moments of his life: his childhood in Shuri, his encounters with legendary masters such as Azato and Itosu, his arrival in Japan in the 1920s, and the cultural tensions surrounding the birth of modern Karate. It explores lesser-known episodes as well—his veiled rivalry with Motobu Chōki, his struggle to introduce Karate into universities and dojos, and the difficult choices that shaped his destiny in a country torn between tradition and modernization.This is not a technical manual, nor a book of techniques.It is a literary journey into the inner world of a master who did not seek fame, but transmission. Karate here is not presented as combat alone, but as a mirror of life itself: discipline, sacrifice, humility, and balance.Blending historical rigor with poetic narrative, the novel recreates the devastation of postwar Tokyo, the dojos reduced to ashes, and the voices of students who, even among ruins, held onto a teaching that transcended physical strength. It portrays the tension between two visions of Karate—Funakoshi’s serene and philosophical approach, and the raw realism of other masters—revealing a universal struggle between idealism and reality.This book is for readers who love stories of masters and disciples, of spiritual paths, and of quiet perseverance. For those who believe that the true legacy of a teacher is not found in techniques or writings, but in the inner flame passed on to others.With vivid scenes and emotional depth, the reader travels from the narrow streets of Okinawa to the academic halls of Tokyo, from improvised dojos to the silence of a final room where a last wish is entrusted.A novel for those who know that martial arts are more than techniques—they are a way of life.Available in multiple languages. Read more

ISBN13 979-8269909875
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.36 x 9 inches
Book 1 of 1 Fiction – Inspired by True Events
Item Weight 1.76 pounds
Print length 603 pages
Publication date October 15, 2025

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